Lanpenn
Fish Fanatic
Well, since I transferred my artemias to other containers that are still now on the porch, then I transformed a brine shrimp culture (for my term paper from my Major in Biology) to freshwater.
This is the setup:
• Size: 15.74" length x 11.81" height x 9.84" width, 7.29 gallons;
• Substrate: 11.02 lbs gravel nº 0 (Aqua Pedras);
• Heating: Roxin® HT-1300/Q3 50 W, adjusted to 27 ºC;
• Filtration: Sponge filter Xynyou® xy-2835 with air pump Tetra® Whisper The Shape of Silence™ (10-30 gallons);
• Lighting: LED 4.8 W, 12 volts, 7.87" length;
• Fotoperíodo: 10 hours daily (10 h – 20 h), with Coibeu YTS-823 timer;
• Fauna: N/A
• Flora: Elodea sp., Ceratophyllum demersum and Salvinia minima;
• pH: 6.8 (last time I measured was a few weeks ago, ok);
• Ammonia/nitrite: 0/2.8 ppm
I set up the tank on March 23th... note that the date format in the photos is dd/mm/yyyy, because that's the Brazilian date format.
I don't remember exactly but probably I dosed 5.8 % ammonia solution in March last week (I forgot the number of drops...).
Some days after, I got some cool rocks for my tank, known here in Brazil as "pedra madeira", for free... well, I also rinsed and boiled them before adding, then probably there are not any chemicals, at least I hope.
Probably several Ciliophora.
My treatment with sodium hypochlorite probably ruined the plants, however, some days after, some newer leafs started to grow.
Probably Mycetozoa.
Unknown creature.
Some days ago, I also bought dried almond leaves (or from a nut tree?) as well as Salvinia minima.
Time to treat the salvinias with sodium permanganate!
Probably a Dero worm.
The timer and heater arrived!
Well, I also bought a biological accelerator, from OceanTech (this brand probably doesn't exist in North America and Europe markets), as you can see below.
Since the site is in Portuguese, I'll try to translate it into English:
"Bio Active is a biological product selected from energetic microbes, rich in nitrifying bacteria, denitrifying bacteria, aerobic and anaerobic nitrobacteria, lactic acid bacteria, micro enzymes, and photosynthetic bacteria. The product also includes active ingredients such as bio-enzyme, organic acids, amino acids, oligosaccharides, bio-peptide, trace elements, vitamins, and carotenoids that stimulate immunity and improve the color of fish, corals, and aquatic plants."
Before adding the product, I dosed once again the ammonia solution (8 drops). Some days ago, the ammonia was 0 and the nitrite was 2.8 ppm. After adding the product, the next day ammonia was 0.8 and nitrite was 2.8 ppm. Today, I measured and the ammonia was zero and the nitrite was 2.8 ppm. Following the directions, I should add more from the product next week. Probably my bacteria are oxidizing ammonia. Now, I don't know if I should add more ammonia solution or wait until both ammonia and nitrite reach 0 ppm (I checked this guide).
Another problem is that my aquarium received a powerful blackwater tonality, then I removed the leaves and did a partial water change (8 liters), letting only one dried leaf (that was boiled for 30 min). Although the situation improved, there's still a significant blackwater tonality.
Although I'm in fishkeeping since 2012, I'll appreciate comments, suggestions, and more!
Thank you and I hope you like this thread!
This is the setup:
• Size: 15.74" length x 11.81" height x 9.84" width, 7.29 gallons;
• Substrate: 11.02 lbs gravel nº 0 (Aqua Pedras);
• Heating: Roxin® HT-1300/Q3 50 W, adjusted to 27 ºC;
• Filtration: Sponge filter Xynyou® xy-2835 with air pump Tetra® Whisper The Shape of Silence™ (10-30 gallons);
• Lighting: LED 4.8 W, 12 volts, 7.87" length;
• Fotoperíodo: 10 hours daily (10 h – 20 h), with Coibeu YTS-823 timer;
• Fauna: N/A
• Flora: Elodea sp., Ceratophyllum demersum and Salvinia minima;
• pH: 6.8 (last time I measured was a few weeks ago, ok);
• Ammonia/nitrite: 0/2.8 ppm
I set up the tank on March 23th... note that the date format in the photos is dd/mm/yyyy, because that's the Brazilian date format.
I don't remember exactly but probably I dosed 5.8 % ammonia solution in March last week (I forgot the number of drops...).
Some days after, I got some cool rocks for my tank, known here in Brazil as "pedra madeira", for free... well, I also rinsed and boiled them before adding, then probably there are not any chemicals, at least I hope.
Probably several Ciliophora.
My treatment with sodium hypochlorite probably ruined the plants, however, some days after, some newer leafs started to grow.
Probably Mycetozoa.
Unknown creature.
Some days ago, I also bought dried almond leaves (or from a nut tree?) as well as Salvinia minima.
Time to treat the salvinias with sodium permanganate!
Probably a Dero worm.
The timer and heater arrived!
Well, I also bought a biological accelerator, from OceanTech (this brand probably doesn't exist in North America and Europe markets), as you can see below.
Since the site is in Portuguese, I'll try to translate it into English:
"Bio Active is a biological product selected from energetic microbes, rich in nitrifying bacteria, denitrifying bacteria, aerobic and anaerobic nitrobacteria, lactic acid bacteria, micro enzymes, and photosynthetic bacteria. The product also includes active ingredients such as bio-enzyme, organic acids, amino acids, oligosaccharides, bio-peptide, trace elements, vitamins, and carotenoids that stimulate immunity and improve the color of fish, corals, and aquatic plants."
Before adding the product, I dosed once again the ammonia solution (8 drops). Some days ago, the ammonia was 0 and the nitrite was 2.8 ppm. After adding the product, the next day ammonia was 0.8 and nitrite was 2.8 ppm. Today, I measured and the ammonia was zero and the nitrite was 2.8 ppm. Following the directions, I should add more from the product next week. Probably my bacteria are oxidizing ammonia. Now, I don't know if I should add more ammonia solution or wait until both ammonia and nitrite reach 0 ppm (I checked this guide).
Another problem is that my aquarium received a powerful blackwater tonality, then I removed the leaves and did a partial water change (8 liters), letting only one dried leaf (that was boiled for 30 min). Although the situation improved, there's still a significant blackwater tonality.
Although I'm in fishkeeping since 2012, I'll appreciate comments, suggestions, and more!
Thank you and I hope you like this thread!